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Men’s complete outfit, for 22s Od : I weed suit, I Fs 0d ; pair boots, 5s ; pair wool sox 9d ; shirt. Is; felt hat, Is 3d—j 22s Od. To lie had at the great, sale of Prcwbv Brothers’ Drapery stock : I Tapestry carpet worth 2s Od, reduced to I s oml ; all wool flannel, reduced to B{d ; I colored blankets worth 9s Od. reduced to 1 -7s lld per pair, at the clearing -ale of Trevs by Brothers stock. i In* actual monetary cost, of a suit of I clothes is no test of its cheapness or otle, wise. T'he cheapest suit is that which lasts longest, fits best and looks , best, and this combination you c m only ; secure by patronising a thoroughly practical tailor. A. LEA llt will fit you to a nicety with a suit from his large and firstclass stock of goods. jy3l Men’s English tweed suits, worth 20s, reduced to lls fid; men’s English tweed units worth 23s Od, reduced to L7s Od ; all wool colonial tweed suits, worth 35s fid, reduced to 22s Od ; all wool colonial tweed suits, worth 12s od, reduced to 29s fid ; soys’ shirts only 9d each ; men’s merino cox, 3 pairs for Is ; men’s oilskin coats, reduced to Jld; men’s leather leggings, bed need to Is I Id ; ladies’ carpet slippers, oniy In 9d ; ladies’ leather slippers going at 3s 3d at Trewby Brothers’ great sale. Just arrived, one bale of scrim and three bales new paperhangings, including the latest patorns in sanitary art papers ; also very low to clear, together with our large Jnck of glass, paints, artists’ colors and all iun.l of painters’ ami paperhangers’ re q"i *!- . Cooper and to., opposite the | Lank of New Zealand, j IHic man in business who docs not ml*'cni < . like a man who ki <•* a pretty I iu tlie dark : li • nny know what lie lining, but nobody els,.'docs.

Applications for the following positions were considered at yesterday’s meeting of the Education Board: —Head teacher, Mitchelltown ; seeend assistant, Mount Cook ; second assistant, Masterton; assistant, Pahiatua; assistant, Petone; assistant, Mount Cook Boys’. A selection was made in each ease, but the names will not be made public until the committees have approved of them. Fourfold linen collars to be cleared at three half-pence each at Trewby Brothers’ clearance sale; ladies’ and children’s trimmed straw and felt hats, only 2s lid ; evening shoes worth 5s lid, to be cleared at 3s lid ; men’s blutchers worth 7s fid, to be cleared at 4s lid ; cotton (200yds on reel) only lOld dozen reels; black cashmere, worth Is 61d, now going at Cardinal cashmeres only Is 2£-d. Be early and secure some of the bargains to be had at Trewby Brothers’ clearance sale. Radford and Barlow having disposed of their business are now holding a genuine relinquishing sale of their entire stock. Bargains in drapery, clothing, boots and shoes are now the order of the day. You can save money by making your purchases from us during the next month. Inspection invited. All suit lengths of tweed for boys’ and men’s clothing bought from us will be out te any measure by our experienced cutter free of charge. Trewby Bros., drapers and outfitters. It takes very little money now a days to make a gentleman, so far as clothes go. We notice that complete outfits, including a suit of clothes, pair ef boots, sox, shirt, and felt hat are now to be had at Trewby Brothers’ clearance sale for the astonishingly low sum of 22s fid. A person must be hard up indeed if he can’t sport a new outfit at suoh a price. The W.F.C.A. are offering oil cloth and linoleoum remnants in 2 and 6 yard lengths.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 3

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 3

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 208, 28 September 1894, Page 3

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